In Switzerland, you will find a lot of photo locations which look like a postcard. Here is a list of the most Instagrammable places to take great photos and surprise your Instagram followers with mind-blowing posts.
Te contamos las 20 mejores cosas que ver y hacer en Suiza. Desde sus mejores panorámicas, excursiones de montaña, hasta sus preciosas ciudades
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Suiza es uno de los países europeos que ofrece mayor diversidad en lo que respecta a paisajes naturales. No solo...
Suiza
Hacer una ruta en trenes panorámicos por Suiza es una de las formas más increíbles de…
Ya está aquí nuestra nueva colección de paisajes de Suiza en Europa. Majestuosos escenarios naturales...
Suiza, además de ser el país del esquí y de los Alpes, es un país verde, lleno de pueblos que se han quedado detenidos en el tiempo y que conservan ese encanto que ya en pocos sitios se puede encontrar.
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The Swiss have provided the world a rich culture of history, tradition, and watches. There is a reason many individuals want to ski the snow capped mountains or swim through the blue watered lakes.
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However, the beauty does not end with Switzerland's impressive mountains and waterfalls. Its historic cities with cobbled stone streets, wooden bridges, and
Montreaux to Lucerne is a little less than three hours, again with one change. I arrive to miserable, damp and cold weather. I'm wearing sandals, a light blouse, and no sweater. Footbridge across Reuss River The walk from the train station to my hotel is full of fairy tale magic. Swans, ducks and other birds enjoy the waters of Lucerne. A covered, wooden footbridge angles its way across the Reuss River. I've been instructed to walk across the third footbridge. My room in the Best Western Hotel Krone is in the attic, the sloped roof does not bother me and the view out my window is magical. Lucerne is Swiss German. The buildings are reminiscent of Hansel and Gretel's gingerbread house, and I instantly have a greater appreciation for Swiss German architecture. Since the weather is terrible, I decide my best choice for tomorrow will be the Golden Round Trip that begins with a cruise around Lake Lucerne, then a ride to the top of Mount Pilatus (where it is rumored Pontius Pilot is buried), on what is touted to be the world's steepest cogwheel train. To descend the mountain travelers ride a cable car, take a short walk to a bus stop, and a bus ride back to Lucerne finishes the journey. It takes a half day. September 12, 2012 Lucerne - View from my hotel window It's still raining. However, at the top of the mountain there is snow. This is the first time I've seen snow since the winter of 2008, and I do not like it much. Luckily I'm inside and don't plan to stay on top the mountain for long. The train ride up was not as interesting as it would have been had it been a sunny day. The clouds thin out as I ride the cable car. Cows in the pasture serenade with their cowbells. Switzerland is the first country I've been in where dairy farmers put bells on the cows. It is interesting music that comes to full life when all, or most, of the cows are grazing. In the afternoon, I study a list of attractions and decide to walk to the Robert Wagner museum. Wagner spent six years living on Lake Lucerne. I might add he didn't pay his rent. Wagner, snob, racist and generally pain in the backside is a good example of how being talented does not necessarily mean you are a good person. Basel Switzerland and the Alsace area of France are calling. I'll answer the call tomorrow.
France, Switzerland, Austria, Greece, Germany and Iceland. An easy question now. What do these countries have in common? The answer is Romania.
What to see in Basel? Thinking about adding it to your Swiss itinerary? Check out how we spent 24 hours in this colorful, lively city!